REDUCING F2F INTERACTIONS

Hense Jastine
29 Sept 202409:51

Summary

TLDRIn the podcast 'Digital Divide,' host Dale Joshua Aretta discusses the impact of digital communication on face-to-face interactions with seven students from Cibu Doctor University. They explore how technology has shifted social interactions, leading to fewer deep discussions and more distractions during in-person meetings. The conversation highlights the differences between face-to-face and online communication, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal cues and emotional connections in the former. The students also touch on the generational differences in communication preferences and the need for balance between digital and in-person interactions.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The rise of digital communication has shifted the way people interact, leading to more reliance on smartphones and social media for connections.
  • 📱 Digital communication has resulted in fewer opportunities for deep, meaningful discussions and increased distraction during in-person interactions.
  • 👥 Teenagers are more comfortable with digital communication compared to face-to-face interactions, which is a significant change from previous generations.
  • 👶 Technology addiction is a factor influencing children and young people, affecting their social skills and personal interactions.
  • 🗣️ Face-to-face communication allows for the use of nonverbal cues and emotional connections that are often missing in online communication.
  • 😐 Online communication can feel more detached and may not create the same depth of connection as face-to-face interactions.
  • 🤝 In-person meetings foster deeper emotional connections due to immediate feedback and presence, which is lacking in online interactions.
  • 🏡 The impact of technology is evident in family relationships, with digital communication often replacing physical presence.
  • 🌱 There's a need for balance between online interactions and face-to-face communications to maintain social skills and emotional connections.
  • 🎓 The podcast host wishes success to the students at Cibu Doctor University and emphasizes the importance of effective communication in their academic journey.

Q & A

  • How has the rise of digital communication affected our in-person interactions?

    -The rise of digital communication has led to a shift where people are more connected through their smartphones and social media, resulting in fewer opportunities for genuine, deep discussions. When people do meet in person, they often find themselves distracted by their devices, making it difficult to engage with each other.

  • What are the key differences between face-to-face and online communication?

    -Face-to-face communication allows for the use of nonverbal cues such as body language and facial expressions, fostering deeper emotional connections. Online communication often lacks these nonverbal elements, which can lead to misunderstandings and a less personal connection.

  • How does technology affect the social skills of teenagers?

    -Technology has made teenagers more comfortable with digital communication than face-to-face interactions. This shift has led to a generational difference in communication styles, with younger individuals being more adept at online interactions but potentially less skilled at building trust and understanding in face-to-face settings.

  • What impact does technology have on building relationships?

    -While technology facilitates connecting across distances and cultures, it can also lead to a lack of emotional depth in relationships formed primarily online. Face-to-face interactions are crucial for building trust and understanding, which can be more challenging to achieve through digital communication.

  • How does the absence of nonverbal cues in online communication affect our interactions?

    -The absence of nonverbal cues in online communication can lead to misunderstandings, as it's harder to gauge emotions like anger or happiness. This can result in a less intimate and less trusting connection compared to face-to-face interactions.

  • What is the role of technology in the current generation's approach to work and education?

    -Technology plays a significant role in the current generation's approach to work and education by providing access to information and resources. However, it also influences their focus on hard work and labor, as they are more exposed to the internet and social media.

  • How does digital communication compare to face-to-face communication in terms of emotional intimacy?

    -Digital communication can feel less personal and may not create the same depth of connection as face-to-face interactions. Face-to-face communication allows for immediate feedback and presence, which is crucial for building emotional intimacy.

  • What are the implications of reduced face-to-face interactions on our social skills?

    -Reduced face-to-face interactions can lead to a decline in social skills, as people become more accustomed to digital communication. This can affect the ability to form and maintain relationships that require trust and understanding.

  • How can we strike a balance between online and face-to-face interactions?

    -To strike a balance, it's important to recognize the benefits of both forms of communication. Online interactions can connect us across distances, while face-to-face interactions provide emotional depth. Engaging in a mix of both can help maintain social skills and foster meaningful relationships.

  • What are some strategies to improve face-to-face communication skills in a digital age?

    -To improve face-to-face communication skills, one can practice active listening, maintain eye contact, and be mindful of nonverbal cues. Additionally, setting aside time for in-person social activities and limiting screen time can help strengthen these skills.

  • How does the podcast's host view the impact of technology on social interactions?

    -The host of the podcast views the impact of technology on social interactions as significant, noting that while it connects us digitally, it can also lead to a disconnect in face-to-face interactions and affect our ability to form deep, meaningful relationships.

Outlines

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🌐 Impact of Digital Communication on In-Person Interactions

The podcast 'Digital Divide', hosted by Dale Joshua Aretta, explores the impact of technology on social interactions, particularly the reduction of face-to-face communication. Joined by seven Cibu Doctor University students, the discussion focuses on how digital communication has shifted social interactions towards smartphones and social media, leading to fewer deep discussions and a sense of disconnection even when physically present. The students observe that teenagers are more comfortable with digital communication, contrasting with older generations who were more adept at face-to-face interactions. The conversation also touches on how technology addiction and the lack of personal direction are affecting current youth, with a comparison to past generations who focused more on hard work and less on technology.

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🗣️ Key Differences Between Face-to-Face and Online Communication

The second paragraph delves into the differences between face-to-face and online communication, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal cues and emotional connections in in-person interactions. The podcast guests discuss how face-to-face communication allows for immediate feedback and a deeper emotional connection, while online communication often lacks these elements, leading to potential misunderstandings. They note that online interactions can feel less personal and may not foster the same level of trust and understanding as direct contact. The students also reflect on how the shift to digital communication has affected social skills and the formation of relationships, suggesting that while technology is beneficial for connecting across distances, it's crucial to maintain a balance between online and face-to-face communications for deeper emotional connections.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Digital Communication

Digital communication refers to the exchange of information through digital channels such as the internet, social media, and digital devices. In the context of the video, it is discussed as a primary means of interaction that has largely replaced face-to-face interactions. The script mentions that people are more connected to their smartphones and social media, leading to fewer opportunities for genuine, deep discussions.

💡Face-to-Face Interactions

Face-to-face interactions involve direct, physical communication between individuals. The video script highlights how such interactions have been reduced due to the rise of digital communication. It contrasts face-to-face interactions with digital ones, emphasizing the importance of nonverbal cues and the emotional connection that is typically stronger in face-to-face meetings.

💡Technology Addiction

Technology addiction is a concept that describes an excessive or compulsive use of digital devices and platforms. The script implies that technology addiction among younger generations has led to a preference for digital communication over face-to-face interaction, affecting social skills and the ability to form deep relationships.

💡Nonverbal Cues

Nonverbal cues are the unspoken signals such as body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice that convey emotions and information. The script discusses how nonverbal cues are crucial in face-to-face interactions for conveying true emotions and are often missing in digital communication, leading to misunderstandings.

💡Emotional Connection

Emotional connection refers to the bond or rapport established between individuals through shared feelings and understanding. The video script emphasizes that face-to-face interactions foster deeper emotional connections due to the immediate feedback and presence of the individuals involved, which is often lacking in digital communication.

💡Social Skills

Social skills are the abilities to interact effectively with others. The script suggests that the shift to digital communication has impacted social skills, as people may become less adept at forming relationships and understanding nonverbal cues, which are essential for effective face-to-face communication.

💡Cultural Focus

Cultural focus refers to the emphasis or priority given to certain aspects of a culture. The script contrasts the cultural focus of previous generations, which was more on hard work and labor, with the current generation's focus on technology and digital connections, indicating a cultural shift.

💡Digital Divide

The digital divide is the gap between those who have ready access to computers and the internet, and those who do not. Although not explicitly mentioned in the script, the concept is implicit in the discussion of technology's impact on social interactions, suggesting that access to technology influences how people communicate and interact.

💡Balance

Balance, in the context of the video, refers to the need for equilibrium between digital and face-to-face interactions. The script suggests that while technology is beneficial for connecting across distances, it's important to maintain balance to ensure that social skills and emotional connections are not compromised.

💡Trust

Trust is the reliance on the integrity, strength, or ability of a person or thing. The script implies that trust is harder to build in digital interactions due to the lack of nonverbal cues and the less personal nature of online communication, which can hinder the formation of deep relationships.

💡Intimacy

Intimacy refers to a close, familiar, and usually affectionate or loving personal relationship with another person. The script discusses how face-to-face interactions naturally provide a level of emotional intimacy that is difficult to achieve through digital communication, which often feels less personal.

Highlights

Introduction to the podcast 'Digital Divide' exploring the impact of technology on social interactions.

Discussion on how digital communication has shifted the way people interact, leading to less face-to-face communication.

Observation that technology has made people more comfortable with digital communication than face-to-face.

Comparison between older and younger generations in terms of technology use and communication preferences.

The influence of internet and social media on modern youth compared to previous generations.

The impact of technology on children's preference for screens over outdoor play.

Key differences between face-to-face and online communication, including the role of nonverbal cues.

How face-to-face interactions foster deeper emotional connections due to immediate feedback.

The convenience of digital communication versus the personal touch of face-to-face interactions.

The struggle to build trust and understanding in relationships formed primarily online.

The importance of balance between online interactions and face-to-face communications.

The shift to digital communication affecting social skills and the formation of relationships.

The emotional depth of face-to-face friendships compared to online connections.

The challenge of building trust in online communication due to the lack of non-verbal cues.

Gratitude expressed for attending the podcast and well-wishes for the university journey.

Closing remarks and goodbyes from the podcast host and participants.

Transcripts

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good day everyone welcome to the digital

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divide a podcast where we explore the

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impact of technology on our social

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interactions I'm your host Dale Joshua

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aretta and today we're diving into the

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fascinating topic of reduced face

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to-face interactions in our increasingly

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digital world today I'm joined by seven

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resilient cibu doctor University

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students please help me welcome Nash M

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Bernard magdo Athena Tano clo NY Matthew

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AR

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arilla Ashley Monte clo and Chelsea

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Serano good morning

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guys morning so for the past month how

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is your life as a new

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cidu college so

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if don't forget n to put your hard work

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during your studies and one day or in

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the future it will pay off so as we all

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know uh technology has been uh evolving

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throughout the years

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so let's get into our five burning

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questions that we are going to tackle

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about so without further Ado let's get

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started so my first question is how has

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the rise of digital communication

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affected our in-person interactions hi

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guys good morning sidu good morning D so

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the digital communication has really

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transfer the way interacting

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person with everyone GL to their

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smartphones and constantly SC is

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scrolling through social media for

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people to connect online instead of

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having face to face between us so the

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shift has led to fewer opportunities for

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genu deep discussions when we finally

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meet up we often find ourselves

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distracted by our devices making it hard

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to really engage with each other it's

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like we're in the same room but it's

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like kind of disconnected right Bernard

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yeso mostly teenagers they are more

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comfortable to digital communication

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than face to face so as

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observe teenagers before they are more

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good at communicating through face to

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face

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Behavior the way how they interact

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people

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compared so you're

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implying comparing other older

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generation with other people compared

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generation yes through face to face ah

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through face to

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face what do you think

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reason technology

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addictionology practice and not to

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personal direction oh I mean face to

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face Direction so if compare kids

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noways like distinct uh

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differences for me no like from the

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older generation they are not exposed to

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any techn or any technology or there is

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no one one of the factors that

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influences children nowadays or young

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youngsters nowadays are use of internet

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connections or social

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media throughout modern

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days such as

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[Applause]

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influences people nowadays compared to

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the other times more on the other times

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they have cultural like they focus

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purely on hard work

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labor

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okay one example

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slavy I think it's example

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to more on

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work opion so okay so thank you for

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expressing your opinions yeah so as for

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my observation as well like if I um

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compare like kids uh in the past and

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compare them with kids like for example

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with my siblings because I have two

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little siblings and I can say that

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they're really uh dependent on

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technology just like what Cleo Bernard

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and N said so they're

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more

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pref

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hes

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[Music]

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computer go to playground

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so technology has made a certain impact

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through that so thank you so my next

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question is what are the key differences

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between face to face and online

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communication do differences between

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face to face and online communication

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are nonverbal cues and emotional

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connection face to face

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interactions nonverbal

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Communications if that person is

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actually angry or not that in online we

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cannot decide if they are angry or just

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blunt

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at making their

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messages in person meetings Foster

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deeper emotional

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communic connections due to immediate

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feedback and presence whereas

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Communication in online can feel more

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detached

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I think richness interaction

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so Ashley face to face communication

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allows for the use of nonverbal cues

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like body language facial

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expressions feelings or IDE in

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way especially family

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relationships if

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side physically so on the other hand

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online communication often LS these

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nonverbal

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elements

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misunderstood well it's it's convenient

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digital communication can feel less

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personal and may not create the same

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depth of connection that face Toof face

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interactions naturally provide like

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emotional intim intimacy so as a result

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ships built primarily online G struggle

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to achieve the same level of trust and

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understanding that those form through

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direct contact and joy

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so if I were to

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ask uh what do you call this

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um

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effective communicate through face to

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face or through online communication to

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me D I think face to face interaction

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has a more impactful feeling in a way

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that it it uh connects us uh physically

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and mentally unlike uh digital we we can

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just mute ourselves uh turn off our

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cameras it doesn't have the same feeling

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as it as we have by talking to one

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another impact face to face compared to

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online commun yeah you can imagine like

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in discussion we can we can see

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ourselves in the screen but it doesn't

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have the feeling of our presence in okay

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by side by side so when we meet someone

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like or communicate with someone in face

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to face you think uh you're trying to

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imply now we feel more connected when

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they when we talk to them through face

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to face exactly exactly for me Dale the

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shift to digital

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communication social skills no it

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changed how we interact and form

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relationships mhm while social media

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nice guys for like connecting across

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distances

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like diverse cultures usually you will

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see a emotional

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death like face to face interactions

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like face to face uh friendships but

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because of this misund understanding cuz

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there's no non-verbal cues like it's

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hard to build and form trust so while

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technology it's nice for connecting it's

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important there's

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balance there's balance online

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interactions and with face Toof face

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Communications friends so yeah deep

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emotional

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balance social skills so I would like to

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express my gratitude for everyone for

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attending this podcast and joining with

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me today I hope that you guys have fun

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like

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discussions podcast so I think that's it

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and I hope that your journey in cibu

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doctor University will be a success and

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wishing you all the best goodbye guys

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bye-bye byebye goodbye than you

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